Every Roof-leak make a Pocket-leak uenasco Ready Roofing stops both. It stays waterproof and docs away with needless expense-bills. It is made of Trinidad Lake Asphalt Nature's one perfect waterproofcr; made A by The Barber Asphalt Paving Company l -the largest producers of asphalt and largest manutacturers of ready roof- ing in the world. Savant w.llm in mineral and imouth turfaoa ASK TOU SAMPLES AND PRINTED MATTER Fencing: The hinged joint, tension curve and heavy material are what makes the AMERICAN fence stand, when other fences go down. A Rabbit proof, Cattle strong, Hog tight, Horse high fence will add many times the price of the fence to the value of a ranch. GROCERIES Carr 8 comP'ete 8tock of high-grade groceries. Are you one of the satisfied buyers in thii HARDWARE Is our specialty. If we do not have what you want, there is very little chance of finding it this side of Portland. What we want to do, strive to do, and succeed in doing is to make SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. The W. F. King Co. LOCAL MENTION J. M. Strset cams up from The allt Monday. Mr. and Mrs. BurgUnil curae over from Athwooj last Saturday. 1'f. Fo will preach at the McKy sohoolhousu SumUy it 3 p. m. .MnK()UIrda skate at Rink Hull next Saturday evening. Dig time promineil. The I'rinevilla school dintrict voted 15 mill tax nt ilia annual school meeting Saturday. The I egree of Honor, A. 0. U. V., lat week paid to (!. Springer ol Culver 1000 death benefit. Do not lorget the liaznar tomor row at I. 0. O, F. 1U11. (iood thing to buy and good thing to eat. Rev. J. M. Crenshaw of Red mond wishes to announce that he will preach at Shephard school hotiieon December 17. Joseph T. Fbx of l'rineville, J. Houston and Albert J. Hous ton of Roberts, proved up before U. 8. Commissioner luffy this week. F. Fremont, tho architect, and (1, M. Corneit left the first of the week for Portland. Mr. Cornell will buy the furniture for his new home while at the metropolis. Alox Mackintosh nnd Z. M. ISrown are importing pure-bred llolstein cows from New York for Crook county farmers. Their first shipment, which consisted of thrte earn, arrived at Redmond last week. These gentlemen visited several different states before they found stock that suited. W. V. Foster of Reaver creek was injured by hayrack falling on him the first of tho week and was brouvht to Prinevilla for med ical treatment. V. P.Treichl of Paulina made the trip in bis car in quick time. The Ladies' Annex held its r(f ular monthly meeting last Tues day. It was decided to bold a New Year's reception snd a com mittve on arrangements was ap pointed of which Mrs. Charles Klkins is chairman. fchanlko Star: (i. IS. Pulham, superintendent of the l'rineville Land & Livestock Company, ar rived in Slmniko from a week's business trip to Portland, and was en route to the ranch at Muddy Siation. The company is to ship ten cars of multon from this point within a few days. Mrs. Keller of Winnepeg and Mrs. Davis of Toronto, Canada, mother and sister of Mrs. John R. Stinson. left the first of the week for their respective homes. While on the way to Portland Mrs. Kel ler received word that her home near Winnepeg was destroyed by fire. Nothing was saved. The lady then decided to spend the winter in Portland. H. H. Fletcher, of the Fletcher Furniture Company of The Dalles, was in l'rineville Suturilay looking over this place as a possible loca tion for a branch store. Mr. Fletcher said the town looked good to him. The character of the buildings under construction and completed this year gave the place an air of stability and prosperity that inspired permanent growth, lie felt sure that l'rineville would see him again in the spring. LOCAL MENTION Born Thanksgiving morning, to the wife of Sichel lliukle, a girl. Mrs. Orlando I'arrish of Hay creek was a l'rineville visitor yes terday, William Johnson of Laidlaw came in Wednesday to extend the tax roll. Dr. Rosenlierg got back last night from a professional visit to The Dalles. It. Allen, the harnessmaker for 12. II. Smith, has gone to the Wil lamette to spend the holidays. Pendleton and The Dalles will settle, the Eastern Oregon inter scholastic football championship at The Dalles tomorrow. Neither team has been defeated this year. Tho Dalles defeated Hood River Thanksgiving 116 to 0. W. II. W. Hamilton has sold his interest in the real estate busi ness to his partner and will locate in California. Mr. Hamilton bag been in business in l'rineville for three years as surveyor and lo cator. During that time he has located 287 people on Crook coun ty land and we have yet to hear of a single person who can say he misrepresented facts. Mr. Hamil ton was a good man for the town and we regret his departure. His family will follow him in a few days. r Curtis Bakery. Sells bread at 5 rents per loat or 21 loaves for , Whole wheat, Graham and all kimls of bresrt, cakes and pies, maile to order. Opposite Crook County Itauk. U-!-tf Notice to My Friends. T am out to win the Journal Piano. W hen you subscribe remember me with your votes. Mas. Yira Cviies.j 11-10 Allie Etiglo, of Wood burn, was grunted a permit to marry Mrs. Eva Winslow, of Prineville, at Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 28 Mrs. Mattie Taylor, after a two weeks' tisit with her parents and friends, left Thursday for her home in Grass Valley. Misses Mamie Bailey and Eva Boldman spent Tnanksgiving at the Manford Nye ranch, guests of Miss Wilda They report a delightful time. Of course, Roy, Robert and liny were there. Married At tho residence of Mrs. 0. L. Ellefson, this city. Tuesday, .Arthur C. Curtis and Miss Thurz L. Negus, Justice of the Peace Kennedy officiating. Doth the young people are from Limonta, and they left shortly after the ceremony for their home. Champ Smith and Guy Ailing ham have bought a saloon busi ness at Redmond and will open up about the ICth of December. Mr. Allingham will go there and look after the business, while Champ is to be the sole manager of the Reception at Prineville. As Redmond is a first-class busi ness point these days with a splendid future, tho firm is lucky to get in on the ground tloor and will do nicely. For Sale. S lots in block east of new school, r0; 2 business lots opposite P. O. Cul ver, $."00, easy lerms; 100-acre relin quishment, livine sprinir, price of loca tion fee, $100. For quick sale aiUlrees Ownkk, Journal Utlke. 11-30 Horses for Sale. On the old C. Sam Smith rnncli, near l'rineville: sold In any number I at reiisotmble prices. For further Information address CJ. II. Ruskkli., l'rineville, Oregon. . 12-lti-tf Selling Out At Reduced Prices Stock consists of Blankets, Comforts, Pillows, Pillowcases, Sheets, Etc., Trunks, Suitcases, Hand-bags, and House Furnishings of all kinds, sold at prices that will save you money. J. F. MORRIS Free! Free! Beautiful China Dinner Set Given Away Atthe Cash Grocery George Whiteis, Prop. For every dollars worth of merchandise purchased at this store, a ticket will be given which will entitle the holder to one chance fcr the China Dinner Set to be given away December 30. Sale will commence Saturday, December 9, and Closes December 30th. C OS :ng out J. E. Stewart & Co. Are Going Out of Business We are going to close out our ENTIRE $25,000.00 STOCK of Goods by MAY 1st, 1912. Sale Begins i SfttUraSiy. December Store will be closed on afternoons of Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 1 2 and 1 3, and all day Thursday and Friday, Dec. 1 4 and 1 5, for the purpose of marking and arranging stock. This is a bonafide sale for the pur pose of Closing Out. 0: u